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2015-07-06 Ireland Business


Irish Independent
   
EU stunned by historic No vote rejecting more austerity   
Irish Independent
Anti-austerity 'No' voters celebrate the results of the first exit polls in Open Gallery 8 Anti-austerity 'No' voters celebrate the results of the first exit polls in front of the Greek parliament in Syntagma Square in Athens last night No voters kiss ...
Greeks defy Europe with overwhelming referendum 'No'   Reuters
Greece rejects bailout offer   The Australian
Greek Voters Decisively Reject Bailout in Rebuff to European Leaders   NDTV
IBNLive   
Livemint   
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Reuters
   
Euro, stocks hit by Greek vote; China bounces after rescue moves   
Reuters
SYDNEY/TOKYO Asian stocks and the euro stumbled on Monday after a Greek vote against austerity measures endangered its future in the single currency and raised the risk of a full-blown crisis in the euro zone. U.S. equity futures dropped around 1.2 ...

More uncertainty the only certainty as dust settles on that Greek vote   Irish Independent
Grexit: Make quick possible proposals for renegotiation, says EU to Greek ...   Economic Times
China shares jump despite Greek vote   BBC News
Hindustan Times   
Financial Express   
CTV News   
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RTE.ie
   
UPC Ireland to acquire broadcaster TV3   
RTE.ie
UPC Ireland is to acquire broadcaster TV3 in a deal worth up to €87m, the communications company has announced. UPC, which is owned by Liberty Global, will pay an initial €80m for TV3 and its sister channel 3e, with an additional €7m set to be paid if ...
UPC PLANS TO MAKE A KILLING   The Sunday Times
UPC to buy TV3 in deal worth up to €87m   Irish Independent
Liberty Global secures TV3   Broadband TV News
Herald   
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Newstalk 106-108 fm
   
Tyre recycling levy could cost 500 jobs, says industry group   
Newstalk 106-108 fm
An industry group is claiming that a new levy to pay for the recycling of used tyres could cost hundreds of jobs. The measure's being brought in by Environment Minister Alan Kelly. But the Independent Tyre Wholesalers and Retailers Association claims ...
New recycling levy 'could cost 500 jobs'   The Nationalist

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Irish Times
   
Queries about housing rights to advice group Flac up 82%   
Irish Times
Queries about housing rights to the Free Legal Advice Centres (Flac) increased by 82 per cent last year compared with 2013, according to the organisation's annual report. This increase, the sharpest on any legal issue dealt with by Flac, followed an 83 ...
Helpline calls spark legal guide on anti-social behaviour   Irish Examiner

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Irish Independent
   
Residential house building falls by 50pc   
Irish Independent
Residential housing commencements fell 51pc year-on-year in the first four months of 2015, with the country in the grip of a housing shortage, according to consultancy firm Link2Plans' National Housing Construction Index.
51% fall in house building from 2014   Irish Examiner

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Irish Independent
   
Value of home contents declines   
Irish Independent
Homes in Wicklow have the most valuable contents but nationwide almost all counties have experienced a decline in the value of home-insured contents in the last two year. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments.
Southsiders insuring home contents for €3k more than northsiders   Herald
Wicklow and South Dublin homeowners spend the most on contents insurance ...   Irish Mirror

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Irish Examiner
   
Clerys workers' anger at Natrium refusal to discuss jobs with minister   
Herald
Former Clerys workers have expressed anger at its new owners for refusing to discuss the liquidation of the company in a meeting Jobs Minister Ged Nash is attempting to set up. Conor Feehan – 06 July 2015 03:00 AM ...

Minister's fury at 'arrogance' of Clerys' owners   Irish Independent
New owners of Clerys have refused to meet minister examining the closure   Newstalk 106-108 fm
€500000 plan eases concerns of Clerys concession holders   Irish Times

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Irish Times
   
CBRE figures show prime office rents in Dublin up 25%   
Irish Times
Prime office rents in Dublin are up 25 per cent at more than €530 a sq m, according to figures released by one property agency. A total of 126 offices were leased in the capital during the first six months of the year, 26 per cent more than during the ...
City office rents on the increase   Herald

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Irish Independent
   
Activity surges in both services and construction sectors   
Irish Independent
Business activity in Ireland's services sector surged last month at the fastest pace in nine years. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. The rate of new business growth also rose last month, boosting job creation, ...

Services sector growth reaches nine-year high   Irish Examiner
Services sector contracts for 2nd month as new orders dry up   Free press journal
Services sector contracts for second straight month in June HSBC   Jagran Post
The New Indian Express   
Irish Times   
RTE.ie   
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